Fine concert coming up this afternoon, recorded on 21 Oct in Cardiff. Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem was well played , and there was a rare outing for Strauss Oboe Concerto brilliantly executed by Francois Leleux - not a name to me but his playing looked and sounded fabulous. A pity it's not on TV as he was a bit of a showman with it. He played a short and flashy encore which went in one ear and out of the other but clearly delighted the woodwind section. Don Quixote with Tim Hugh and Lawrence Power, the latter sitting in the first viola desk on the conductor's right. Conductor was the baton-less Francois-Xavier Roth.
BBC NOW this afternoon
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Alf-Prufrock
Originally posted by austin View PostAnd all this to look forward to
My God, there is one!
What could be worse? A new symphony based on the main themes from Beethoven's 6th Symphony?
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Richard Tarleton
I was merely drawing attention to a half decent concert this afternoon, just ended - not part of this series. I'll be going to BBC NOW's Mozart/Bruckner concert in St David's Hall on November 25 - the second Bruckner 7 there in under a year, ending Cardiff's status as a Bruckner-free zone. Penny Smith unmasked by a simple Google search
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Alf-Prufrock
Sorry, Richard, I was responding to Austin's comment. I can see that there is little relevance to your message.
I was out for a leisurely lunch today and have just got back, so I shall listen on I-Player to the concert you mentioned. I like Strauss's Oboe Concerto very much, in any case, and like the Britten too. Don Quixote is my favourite Strauss tone poem (and the novel is in my top five, at least in an eighteenth century translation I possess), so the whole concert will be a joy to me.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostSorry, Richard, I was responding to Austin's comment. I can see that there is little relevance to your message.
I was out for a leisurely lunch today and have just got back, so I shall listen on I-Player to the concert you mentioned. I like Strauss's Oboe Concerto very much, in any case, and like the Britten too. Don Quixote is my favourite Strauss tone poem (and the novel is in my top five, at least in an eighteenth century translation I possess), so the whole concert will be a joy to me.
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Originally posted by austin View PostDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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